Central Maine Power Co. said early Saturday that more than 13,000 customers are still without power. That total is down from more than 28,600 outages on Friday. Most of the remaining outages are in Cumberland, York and Lincoln county areas.

Power is slowly being restored to customers in Vermont following the windstorm that saw gusts hit 86 mph on the top of the state's tallest mountain and 70 mph and greater at lower elevations.

Green Mountain Power's website shows that more than 6,000 customers are without power early Saturday. That's down from a high of almost 32,000 electric customers on Friday.

Green Mountain, Vermont's largest electric utility, says the high winds on Friday uprooted trees and brought down power lines. The utility says it could be Christmas Eve or later before power is restored to all its customers.

Most of the damage and power outages were reported on the west-facing slopes of the Green Mountains, although outages were reported in all 14 of the state's counties.